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Format: | | CD |
Condition: | | EX / EX (Cover / Media) More Info |
Label: | | a/Retro/R2CD 70-06 |
Genre: | | Music/Jazz |
Quantity: | | 1 in stock |
Seller Ref: | | a/Retro/R2CD 70-06 |
Tracklist1-1 –Clarence "Pinetop" Smith Pinetop's Boogie Woogie (1928) 1-2 –Cow Cow Davenport Cow Cow Blues (1929) 1-3 –Montana Taylor Detroit Rocks (1929) 1-4 –Blind Blake, Charlie Spand Hasting Street (1929) 1-5 –Speckled Red The Dirty Dozen No 2 (1930) 1-6 –Meade "Lux" Lewis Honky Train Blues (1935) 1-7 –Cleo Brown Pinetop's Boogie Woogie (1935) 1-8 –Little Brother Montgomery Farsih Street (1936) 1-9 –Meade "Lux" Lewis Mr Freddie Blues (1936) 1-10 –Albert Ammons Boogie Woogie Stomp (1936) 1-11 –Count Basie Boogie Woogie (1937) 1-12 –Benny Goodman Roll'em (1937) 1-13 –Tommy Dorsey Boogie Woogie (1938) 1-14 –Meade "Lux" Lewis Bear Cat Crawl (1938) 1-15 –Joe Turner*, Pete Johnson Roll 'Em Pete (1938) 1-16 –Bob Crosby Yancey Special (1938) 1-17 –Jimmy Yancey Yancey Stomp (1939) 1-18 –Albert Ammons Suitcase Blues (1939) 1-19 –Cripple Clarence Lofton I Don't Know (1939) 1-20 –Harry James (2), Pete Johnson Boo Woo (1939) 2-1 –Albert Ammons, Harry James (2) Woo Woo (1939) 2-2 –Bob Zurke Honky Tonk Train Blues (1939) 2-3 –Jimmy Yancey Rolling The Stone (1939) 2-4 –Pete Johnson Barrelhouse Breakdown (1939) 2-5 –Earl Hines Boogie Woogie On St Louis Blues (1940) 2-6 –Woody Herman Chip's Boogie Woogie (1940) 2-7 –Pete Johnson Death Ray Boogie (1941) 2-8 –Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson Barrelhouse Boogie (1941) 2-9 –Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson Sixth Avenue Express (1941) 2-10 –Count Basie Basie Boogie 2-11 –Jay McShann Hold'em Hootie (1941) 2-12 –Andy Kirk Boogie Woogie Cocktail (1942) 2-13 –Lionel Hampton Tempo's Boogie (1942) 2-14 –Ella Fitzgerald, The Ink Spots Cow Cow Boogie 2-15 –Albert Ammons The Boogie Rocks (1944) 2-16 –Louis Jordan Caldonia Boogie (1945) 2-17 –Arthur Smith (2) Guitar Boogie (1945) 2-18 –Sammy Price Boogie With Big Sid (1945) 2-19 –T-Bone Walker T-Bone Boogie (1945) 2-20 –Big Maceo Chicago Breakdown (1945)
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Elvis Shakespeare Ltd (Midlothian, United Kingdom)
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